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Body composed of three chambers to become operational on 1 October;New procedural rules for dispute resolution to be applied; Procedures to be free of charge if at least one of parties is natural person; New FIFA mediation list to be compiled.
The ongoing reform of the football regulatory framework will reach a new milestone when the FIFA Football Tribunal, whose creation was approved at the 71st FIFA Congress, becomes operational on 1 October 2021.
The FIFA Football Tribunal consolidates the existing FIFA decision-making bodies into a single umbrella body and further facilitates the resolution of disputes and decisions on regulatory applications within the football regulatory framework. It will streamline the existing processes, consolidate and clearly stipulate all governance elements, and deliver a more efficient decision-making system. It will be composed of three specific chambers:
The chairpersons, deputy chairpersons, and members of the Dispute Resolution Chamber and Players’ Status Chamber were confirmed by the Bureau of the FIFA Council on 10 September 2021. Their names are available at legal.fifa.com. Appointments to the Agents Chamber will be made following the approval of the FIFA Football Agent Regulations. The Football Tribunal is governed by specific procedural rules, which include the following new aspects:
It is anticipated that the Dispute Resolution Chamber will decide approximately 3,500 disputes per year, while the Players’ Status Chamber will rule on approximately 700 disputes and 6,000 regulatory applications on an annual basis.
In recent years, FIFA has made major headway towards the modernisation of the football regulatory framework, with the FIFA Council endorsing three reform packages (https://fifa.fans/3D6gRrI) since 2017.
Further details on the FIFA Football Tribunal are available at legal.fifa.com.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of FIFA.
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